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SIT probe plea into ‘vote theft’ in K’taka nixed

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October 14, 2025

THE Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain and pass an order on a PIL filed by lawyer Rohit Pandey seeking a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by a former judge to inquire into the allegations raised by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi of large-scale electoral roll manipulation.

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"We are not inclined to entertain the petition, which is purportedly filed in public interest," said a two-judge bench of the top court, headed by Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi.

The apex court, however, said the petitioner (Rohit Pandey) may pursue the matter before the Election Commission of India (ECI), "if so advised," the bench said.

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'Want to win women's singles medal'

IN a familiar space where she trains day in and day out, Tanvi Sharma was surprisingly playing the chasing game in the initial stages of her women’s singles Round of 32 meeting against Oei Louisa Jovanka Sandi Winarto of Indonesia at the National Centre of Excellence (NCOE), here. Her coach Park Tae-sang sat helpless behind her as the teenager continued to stray the shuttles.

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Nat’l task force on brain health set up

INDIA has established a National Task Force on Brain Health, with the aim to improve the accessibility and quality of brain healthcare at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, according to the WHO's new global status report on neurology.

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Folk singer in BJP’s 2nd list of 12 candidates

THE BJP on Wednesday released its second list of 12 candidates for Bihar Assembly elections. So far, the party has announced 83 names.

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How green crackers offer cleaner option amid pollution concerns

AS India gears up for Diwali celebrations, green crackers have emerged as a cleaner alternative to traditional firecrackers, aiming to reduce environmental and health impacts.

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Sociology of a Sri Lankan Prime Minister, with a Hindu twist

IN a moment steeped in nostalgia and pride, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya will return to her alma mater, Hindu College, on Thursday during her first official visit to India.

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Data residency is key to cos' digital strategy in future: IBM India MD

GIVEN today's geopolitical uncertainties and evolving regulations, data residency has become a critical driver of business value, says Sandip Patel, managing director for IBM India & South Asia region.

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October 16, 2025

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China drags India to WTO over EV, battery subsidies

CHINA has filed a formal complaint against India at the World Trade Organization (WTO), alleging that New Delhi's electric vehicle (EV) and battery subsidies give \"an unfair competitive edge\" to its domestic industries and undermine Beijing's interests.

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PUTTING WOMENOMICS 2.0 TO WORK

N the world's fastest-growing major economy, half the population still sits out of the workforce. That paradox defines India's growth story today. Women have powered the country's demographic dividend in classrooms and boardrooms, yet remain conspicuously absent from its labour markets. This is not merely a moral or social question, but an economic one.

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October 16, 2025

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How Windies are looking to raise money in India

IT is understood that Cricket West Indies (CWI) had a meet and greet session with at least one prominent Indian broadcaster during their fundraising efforts in the country over the last week or so.

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October 16, 2025

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SC decision honours sentiments of people: CM

CHIEF Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision to allow green firecrackers for Diwali, saying it honours the sentiments of people on Diwali and also reflects a balanced approach towards environment protection.

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October 16, 2025

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